UK courts puts your privacy on (more) public trial
“We do not accept that the revelation of the bare details of the case would be damaging to the public interest or prejudicial to national security,” judges say.
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by Jonny Evans · Published April 7, 2025
“We do not accept that the revelation of the bare details of the case would be damaging to the public interest or prejudicial to national security,” judges say.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 1, 2025
The UK government is following an incredibly simplistic analysis which will deliver more problems than it will solve.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 28, 2025
To celebrate Data Privacy Day, we thought it might be fun to share ten ways you can and should protect your own privacy using Apple devices.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 19, 2024
Open the Health app, tap on your profile picture, then select Privacy. You can then manage which apps have access to your health data.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 10, 2024
Apple has woven AI in across its platforms, supporting parts of this effort with a new ultra-private cloud service it is calling Private Cloud Compute.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 13, 2024
Apple has published a privacy overview that tries to explain why its phenomenally well-received Vision Pro isn’t a data-grabbing surveillance machine.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 20, 2023
In a world where privacy is under attack, we can’t take the importance of secure messaging lightly – and Apple’s decision hints tighter cooperation in Big Tech
by Jonny Evans · Published September 15, 2023
This report provides information regarding requests Apple received from government agencies worldwide and U.S. private parties from Jan 1 to June 30, 2022.
by Jonny Evans · Published September 6, 2023
It is ironic that the same administration presiding over the collapse of school buildings is so concerned for child welfare it wants to destroy online privacy.
by Jonny Evans · Published July 20, 2023 · Last modified November 8, 2023
Apple is threatening to turn off UK access to iMessages and FaceTime in opposition to a UK government bill already being described as a “snooper’s charter”.
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